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Article: Administrative law goes to war.(response to Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith, Harvard Law Review, vol. 118, p. 2047, 2005)
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- June 1, 2005
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Consider the following cases:
(1) The President initiates military action against Iraq in 2003, contending that the best evidence suggests that Saddam Hussein "aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001."
(2) The President initiates military action against Iran in 2006, contending that the Central Intelligence Agency can show that Iran's government has "harbored" members of al Qaeda since 1999. (1)
(3) The President initiates military action against North Korea, contending that the Central Intelligence Agency can show that North Korea's government has "assisted" al Qaeda financially since 2003.
(4) The President ...